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Rachel Rebouché
Assistant Professor; Associate Director, Center for Children and Families
Background: B.A., Trinity University; LL.M., Queen's University, Belfast; J.D., Harvard Law School. Former associate director of adolescent health programs at National Partnership for Women & Families, D.C. Clerked for Justice Kate O'Regan of the Constitutional Court of South Africa. Expertise: Family Law, Comparative Law, Bioethics.
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Leonard L. Riskin
Chesterfield Smith Professor
Background: B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison; J.D., New York University; LL.M., Yale University. Former C.A. Leedy Professor of Law, Isidor Loeb Professor of Law, and Director of the University of Missouri School of Law Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution; attorney for the Department of Justice in Washington; general counsel for the National Alliance of Businessmen; and University of Houston Law Professor. Author of several books and numerous articles on alternative dispute resolution. Former chair of the AALS sections on Law and Medicine and Dispute Resolution. Expertise: Negotiation, Mediation, Dispute Resolution.
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| Elizabeth A. Rowe
Professor; Director, Program in Intellectual Property Law
Background: B.A., M.A. (highest honors), University of Florida; J.D. (cum laude), Harvard Law School. Former litigation partner at Hale and Dorr, LLP in Boston, MA. Selected and profiled as one of the top five up-and-coming attorneys in Massachusetts. Expertise: Intellectual Property Litigation, Trade Secrets, Corporate Espionage.
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| Sharon E. Rush
Irving Cypen Professor; Associate Director, Center on Children and Families
Background: B.A., J.D. (cum laude), Cornell University. Phi Kappa Phi. Co-Founder, UF Center for the Study of Race and Race Relations. Member, Association of American Law Schools Sections on Women, Minorities and Constitutional Law. Author of several books and papers on racial issues. Expertise: Constitutional Law, Civil Procedure, Federal Courts, Fourteenth Amendment, Race Relations.
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| Katheryn Russell-Brown
Chesterfield Smith Professor; Director of Center for the Study of Race and Race Relations
Background: B.A., University of California-Berkeley; J.D., University of California-Hastings; Ph.D., University of Maryland. Published books, articles on criminal and racial issues. Expertise: Criminal Law, Sociology of Law, Race and Crime.
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| Michael Seigel
UF Research Foundation Professor; Director, Criminal Justice Center and Criminal Clinics
Background: A.B. (magna cum laude), Princeton University; J.D. (magna cum laude), Harvard University. Editor, Harvard Law Review. Former First Assistant U.S. Attorney, Middle District of Florida; Special Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, Organized Crime and Racketeering Section, Philadelphia Strike Force. Expertise: Evidence, Criminal Law and White Collar Crime.
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| Michael Siebecker
Professor
Background: B.A. (magna cum laude), Yale; J.D., LL.M., M.Phil, Ph.D., Columbia. President’s Fellow; Faculty Fellow in Political Science; James Kent Scholar; Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar; Submissions Editor, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law. Practiced at Cravath, Swaine & Moore in both corporate and litigation departments. Expertise: Corporations, Business Organizations, Securities Regulation, and Corporate Social Responsibility. |
| D. Daniel Sokol
Associate Professor
Background: B.A., Amherst College; M.St., University of Oxford; J.D., University of Chicago; LL.M., University of Wisconsin Law School. Expertise: Antitrust, Commercial, Corporate, International and Comparative Business Law and Regulation, Law and Entrepreneurship. |
| John F. Stinneford
Assistant Professor
Background: B.A., University of Virginia; M.A., J.D., Harvard University. Expertise: Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, the Eighth Amendment, Sentencing Law and Policy, Constitutional Law. |
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| Lee-ford Tritt
Professor; Director of the Center for Estate Planning and Director of the Estates and Trusts Practice Certificate Program; Associate Director, Center on Children and Families
Background: B.A., University of the South; J.D., LL.M. (Taxation), New York University. Practiced in the Trusts and Estates Departments of Davis Polk & Wardwell and Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, LLP. Expertise: Wealth Management, Estate Planning, Administration of Trusts and Estates, Transfer Tax Matters and Charitable Giving.
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| Steven J. Willis
Professor; Associate Director, Center on Children and Families
Background: B.S., J.D., Louisiana State University; LL.M., New York University. Order of the Coif. Certified Public Accountant. Former Managing Editor, Tax Law Review. Visiting Professor, Leiden University, Netherlands. Author of numerous articles on Taxation. Expertise: Taxation.
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| Michael Allan Wolf
Richard E. Nelson Chair in Local Government Law; Professor
Background: B.A., Emory University; J.D., Georgetown University Law Center; A.M., Harvard University; Ph.D., Harvard University. State Council of Higher Education for Virginia Outstanding Faculty Award. General Editor, Powell on Real Property. Expertise: Land Use Planning, Environmental Law, Property, Local Government, Urban Revitalization, Legal and Constitutional History.
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| Danaya C. Wright
UF Research Foundation and Clarence J. TeSelle Professor
Background: B.A., Cornell University; M.A., University of Arizona; J.D. (cum laude), Cornell University; Ph.D. (Political Science), Johns Hopkins University. Former Visiting and Adjunct Faculty, Arizona State University and Indiana University at Indianapolis. Expertise: Property, Estates and Trusts, Legal History, Jurisprudence, Railroad and Trail Law.
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| Wentong Zheng
Assistant Professor
Background: B.A., M.A., Renmin University of China; Ph.D., Stanford University; J.D., Stanford Law School.
Expertise: International Trade, International Business Transactions, Antitrust and Competition Policy, Chinese Law, Commercial Law, Law and Economics. |
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